Gaming PC Repair in Aurora & Parker, CO

Crashes, overheating, low FPS, random restarts, or upgrade problems?
We diagnose and repair gaming PCs properly — no guesswork, no unnecessary parts.

On-site service available in Aurora & Parker.

Gaming Computer Services

Gaming PC Upgrades & Performance Tuning

  • PC crashes or restarts during games
  • Overheating CPU or GPU, loud fans, thermal throttling
  • Low FPS, stuttering, frame drops
  • Black screen, GPU driver crashes, artifacts
  • Blue screens (BSOD), freezing, boot loops
  • RAM instability, XMP issues
  • SSD / HDD failures and corrupted Windows installs

Custom Gaming PC Build

  • Parts selection based on your games, budget, and monitor (1080p/1440p/4K)
  • Compatibility check (CPU/GPU/RAM/board, PSU headroom, airflow)
  • Professional assembly + cable management
  • BIOS setup (XMP/EXPO, updates, safe settings)
  • Windows install + drivers + stress testing
  • Quiet build, small form factor, or RGB setup

Troubleshooting

  • Random restarts under load / overheating
  • Low FPS / stuttering / frame drops
  • Blue screens (BSOD), boot loops
  • GPU driver crashes, artifacts, black screen
  • Storage errors / corrupted Windows installs
  • PC freezing while in game
  • PC reloads while playing
  • Slow booting

No Guesswork — Proper Gaming PC Diagnosis

Gaming PCs are more sensitive than office computers due to higher heat and power demands.
We troubleshoot methodically before recommending repairs or upgrades:

  • Temperature and thermal throttling checks
  • Storage health (SMART) testing
  • RAM stability and XMP configuration
  • Power delivery and PSU verification
  • Driver conflicts and system logs
  • BIOS configuration and updates

This prevents unnecessary part replacements and recurring issues.

Because gaming PCs operate under sustained high load, issues often appear only during gameplay.
For that reason, we regularly diagnose systems that seem “fine” in normal use but fail during gaming.

Common problems we fix include:
• PC restarting only while gaming
• FPS drops after driver or Windows updates
• GPU overheating or fan noise under load
• Random freezes during specific games
• Blue screens caused by unstable RAM or power delivery
• Black screens or signal loss during gameplay

Before replacing any parts, we identify the exact cause using stress testing and real-world gaming scenarios.

We also verify driver stability using manufacturer-recommended tools from NVIDIA and Microsoft.